i have a friend that has recently become bi. she always tells me that i look hot, and she always comes around and slaps my ass. it's starting to bother me. what should i say to her? becuz i cant take it for much longer..!
x3candiiLipsx3 answered Saturday December 4 2004, 9:13 pm: hey hun, well i think you should definatly tell her that this is bothering you.. dont come on saying that you are against bisexuals or anything you know just tell her whats on your mind and ask her to tone it down a little! x3 [ x3candiiLipsx3's advice column | Ask x3candiiLipsx3 A Question ]
vBaLLiNjEn2010 answered Friday December 3 2004, 5:23 pm: Tell her to stop. Say that you don't like being talked to, or touched like that by a girl. Tell her that you like her as a friends and that is THAT. If she is a true friend, she will understand. It should work! HOPE MY ADVICE HELPS! [ vBaLLiNjEn2010's advice column | Ask vBaLLiNjEn2010 A Question ]
AnGeLtHuGsTa answered Friday December 3 2004, 2:21 am: Tell her honestly how you feel. If she's your friend, she'll understand...You could also explain to her that you respect her being bi but that you aren't, so you feel uncomfortable when she touches you...~good luck~ [ AnGeLtHuGsTa's advice column | Ask AnGeLtHuGsTa A Question ]
arielle answered Thursday December 2 2004, 10:43 pm: Dear Person,
Somehow you have to get it across to her that you are only interested in men. Slowly get on the topic that she is bi and then thats when you ask her. What to ask her? Well just think about what you would say to yourself or someone who you really love dearly. good luck! [ arielle's advice column | Ask arielle A Question ]
Cath answered Thursday December 2 2004, 10:42 pm: Hi Sweetie,
Well you are friends with someone because you like the way they are: meaning how they treat you as a friend and how they are as people. Just because she's bi doesn't mean you're a homophobe or anything if you start disliking her. People change... maybe she changed and became uncool. Don't feel guilty if you don't want to be friends any longer.
If you DO want to be friends tell her "can you NOT do that? It's annoying!" If she keeps disrispecting you then forget about her.
My best wishes! ~Blessed Be... [ Cath's advice column | Ask Cath A Question ]
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